Candidates
(Vote for 2)
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Tom Reitter
7737 votes
32.2%
- Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
- in Livermore and at LLNL since 1973
- born in San Jose in 1946, grew up in Sacramento
Priorities:
- put any large-scale plan for North Livermore to the voters
- downtown re-vitalization
- focus on new housing affordable to a wider range of incomes
Mark L. Beeman
6009 votes
25.0%
- Occupation: Custom Furniture Builder
John Stein
4732 votes
19.7%
- Occupation: Councilmember
- Council member since 1989.
- My wife Lynne and I have lived in Livermore since 1970.
- Our three children have all graduated from the Livermore school system.
- I am an engineer with a local firm and my wife has operated a small downtown business for 15 years..
Priorities:
- I will use the results of the Livermore Visioning Project as the foundation of Livermore's new General Plan
- I will work for diversified and affordable housing for all members of our community
- i will work to provide effective and efficient public services using our tax dollars as economically as possible.
Doug Goodman
2789 votes
11.6%
- Occupation: Business Operations Manager
- Retired U.S. Army
- BA Political Science
- MBA Government Contracting and Acquisition
- Member, Livermore Redevelopment Project Area Committee
- Member, Alameda County Measure B Citizens Watchdog Committee
- Elected to 5 terms on School Advisory Committees
Priorities:
- Proactively revitalize Livermore's downtown to make it a vibrant destination
- Proactively find and implement solutions to Livermore's jobs / housing match and affordable housing
- Proactively address Livermore's traffic problems
William R. Stevens
2055 votes
8.5%
- Occupation: Civil Engineer
Don King
647 votes
2.6%
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Events
- LWV City Council Candidates' Forum
- Friday, October 26 at 8:30 p.m.
3575 Pacific Avenue, Livemore.
News and Analysis
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Livermore Not Receptive to Growth
- Tri-Valley Herald
Livermore Council Election Spins on Growth Issues
- Valley Times
Growth Top Issue at Forum
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- Valley Times
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